Located within the Generation Engineering and Services department, Project Engineering is responsible for the modifications to existing facilities and new construction for the electric generating and gas compression fleet. Project Engineering works closely with project managers, engineers of other disciplines, plant engineers, plant operations and maintenance personnel, outage managers, construction managers, start up and testing, Architectural & Engineering firms, contracted labor, and vendor representatives to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and on budget.

Job Description

The Electrical Project Engineering position is located at the Ludington Pumped Storage Facility located in Ludington, MI supporting various projects on the West side of the state of Michigan. The Electrical Project Engineer is responsible for the development and design of electrical and/or control systems for projects. The primary focus will be supporting project work at the Pumped Storage facility, there could however be projects assigned that are located at any of the Generation or gas compression sites located on the west side of the state. This position does not support a continuous process but rather works on projects from start to finish and then begins a new project. As a result the daily, monthly, and yearly routines will be very diverse.

This individual will coordinate efforts among staff and ensure that effective communication exists among the various divisions or staffs involved in projects, as well as ensure resource allocation is effective, efficient and sufficient to complete the project. Project engineers use their expertise as an engineer throughout their work, and they may be the customer's technical point of contact as well. Project engineers must have a good understanding of project management, financial management and budgeting, as well as have good communication and teamwork skills.

Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy and headquartered in Jackson, Michigan, provides natural gas and electricity to nearly 6.8 million of the Michigan's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.